Paid orders to value of $5 or over sent carriage free to any part of U. S., 
but where customer includes allowance for postage with order, extra plants 
will be sent to cover same. 
Orders for plants, when accompanied by cash, except in the case of scarce 
novelties or special collections, are privileged to an additional selection of 
plants as follows: 
Orders of $10 to $25 entitled to 5 % additional. 
Orders of $25 to $50 entitled to 10% additional. 
Orders of $50 or over entitled to 15% additional. 
DAFFODILS 
The numerals 1 to 6 following the names are intended somewhat to in¬ 
dicate the relative times of bloom, in an average Redlands season, 1 being 
first-early, (January), 3 and 4, mid-season, and 6 extremely late, (April). 
YELLOW TRUMPETS 
AEROLITE (De Graaff 1923), 3.—A lovely smooth and pure-toned 
flower, the perianth distinctly paler than the rather narrow trumpet, each 20c 
BRIGAND (Watts 1923) 3. A bold, sturdy, deep yellow flower, with a 
large heavily flanged trumpet..... each 50c 
DAWSON CITY (van Tubergen 1925), 4.—Not an over-large flower with 
us, but remarkably smooth and well proportioned; full yellow. each $1.00 
DUCHANEL (De Graaff 1923), 4.—Very large, clear yellow, with a 
frilled and flaring trumpet. each $1.00 
GODOLPHIN (P. D. Williams 1925), 4. —A magnificent full yellow T 
flower of remarkably fine proportions, finish and texture quite exceptional in 
yellow trumpets... each $5.00 
GOLDEN CITY (West 1923), 1.—The tallest and finest yellow trumpet 
we offer and one of the earliest, opening in Redlands in January. The supply 
of acclimated stock is very small, hence exceedingly valuable. each $25.00 
GOLDEN KING (J. C. Williams 1914), 4. —This is one of the older varie¬ 
ties and has become rather overshadowed, but is such a healthy, strong 
grower and so unfailingly generous in bloom that it is very useful in the 
garden ... each 30c 
HALLMARK (Hall 1927) 5. A clear yellow of beautiful form and style. 
This fine New Zealander is one of our favorite trumpets; only two or three 
to go this year . each $10.00 
HEBRON (The Brodie 1923) 3. A large flower of pure deep yellow 
throughout of aristocratic quality and finish; one of the very earliest trum¬ 
pets other than some of those from “below the line”. Each $3.50 
KING ARTHUR (de Graaff 1923) 4. A good garden daffodil for mid¬ 
season ... .—.each 50c 
KING OF MAY (G. L. Wilson 1923) 4. A handsome mid-season daffodil 
in full yellow...—.. each $2.00 
LORD ANTRIM (G. L. Wilson 1927) 3. A striking golden yellow flower 
of notable size, substance, and quality, with flanged trumpet. each $2.50 
MAGNIFICENCE (Engleheart 1914) 1. A very early daffodil of clear 
deep golden color; not over tall with us as yet, but with an imposing great 
trumpet; a brilliant and showy flower... each $3.00 
MATAMAX (de Graaff 1923) 3. A well-formed flower of clean, pure 
color and strong growth; described as very late, but not especially so with 
us; handsome . each 25c 
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